Summer camp can be the time of your life, but for one cabin of bunkmates, it will be a time that will haunt their lives forever in James Newman's Odd Man Out. The recent release from the author of The Wicked takes readers back to a sinister summer in 1989, and we have an excerpt from the coming-of-age horror novel for Daily Dead readers to check out right now.
Read the Odd Man Out excerpt below, and to learn more about Newman's written works, visit his Amazon page.
Odd Man Out synopsis: "Welcome To The Black Mountain Camp For Boys!
Summer,1989. It is a time for splashing in the lake and exploring the wilderness, for nine teenagers to bond together and create friendships that could last the rest of their lives.
But among this group there is a young man with a secret--a secret that,in this time and place,...
Read the Odd Man Out excerpt below, and to learn more about Newman's written works, visit his Amazon page.
Odd Man Out synopsis: "Welcome To The Black Mountain Camp For Boys!
Summer,1989. It is a time for splashing in the lake and exploring the wilderness, for nine teenagers to bond together and create friendships that could last the rest of their lives.
But among this group there is a young man with a secret--a secret that,in this time and place,...
- 3/6/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The Jump was back on our screens this evening (February 1), and by god, have we missed it!
Joey Essex, Gogglebox's Dom and Steve-o set Twitter alight as the celebrity-injuring winter sports contest returned to Channel 4. Digital Spy rounds up the best reactions below:
Kind of miss Sinitta screaming the entire way down the skeleton track. #TheJump
— Nick Walker (@nickw84) February 1, 2015
Is this how Joey gets his teeth whitened? Hurtling down an ice runway, face down on a tea tray? #TheJump
— AuditionPianist (@AuditionPianist) February 1, 2015
I think Joey Essex has the advantage in going head first in the skeleton event. He's less likely to do himself any damage! #TheJump
— Matt Hill (@mat_hil) February 1, 2015
"Joey has got to keep things simple" yeah, think he can manage that.... #TheJump
— Garreth Waites (@GTWaites) February 1, 2015
Joey Essex is the only thing on the Jump thicker than the snow.
— Benjamin Wills (@BenjaminWillsSJ) February 1, 2015
Dad: 'You...
Joey Essex, Gogglebox's Dom and Steve-o set Twitter alight as the celebrity-injuring winter sports contest returned to Channel 4. Digital Spy rounds up the best reactions below:
Kind of miss Sinitta screaming the entire way down the skeleton track. #TheJump
— Nick Walker (@nickw84) February 1, 2015
Is this how Joey gets his teeth whitened? Hurtling down an ice runway, face down on a tea tray? #TheJump
— AuditionPianist (@AuditionPianist) February 1, 2015
I think Joey Essex has the advantage in going head first in the skeleton event. He's less likely to do himself any damage! #TheJump
— Matt Hill (@mat_hil) February 1, 2015
"Joey has got to keep things simple" yeah, think he can manage that.... #TheJump
— Garreth Waites (@GTWaites) February 1, 2015
Joey Essex is the only thing on the Jump thicker than the snow.
— Benjamin Wills (@BenjaminWillsSJ) February 1, 2015
Dad: 'You...
- 2/1/2015
- Digital Spy
FEARnet is proud to present brand new fiction from Nightmare Magazine. Once a month, we'll be featuring a story from Nightmare’s current issue. This month's selection is “The Mad Butcher of Plainfield’s Chariot of Death” by Adam Howe. Please tell us what you think and enjoy!
The Mad Butcher of Plainfield’s Chariot of Death
Adam Howe
Gibbons swigged from his hipflask, driving one-handed as he followed the caravan of carny vehicles barreling along the interstate toward tonight’s show. As the booze burned through him, he bared his teeth, glaring in the rearview at the tarp-shrouded shape of the car hooked to his truck.
The damned car was supposed to make his fortune. He’d sunk every last penny into buying it. 1960 should’ve been his year. He should’ve been sunning himself down in Florida by now; instead he was barely eking a living, working the...
The Mad Butcher of Plainfield’s Chariot of Death
Adam Howe
Gibbons swigged from his hipflask, driving one-handed as he followed the caravan of carny vehicles barreling along the interstate toward tonight’s show. As the booze burned through him, he bared his teeth, glaring in the rearview at the tarp-shrouded shape of the car hooked to his truck.
The damned car was supposed to make his fortune. He’d sunk every last penny into buying it. 1960 should’ve been his year. He should’ve been sunning himself down in Florida by now; instead he was barely eking a living, working the...
- 1/4/2014
- by FEARnet Staff
- FEARnet
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